Word: americans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Phillip Overton Mills '05, former member of the University football team, and now with the American Ambulance Corps in France, has written a letter of great interest concerning work at the war zone. The CRIMSON prints below his letter, to Eliot Norton '85, which has been made public...
...have no connection with the American ambulance at Neuilly, who are doing good work but not exactly the same kind we are doing...
...under the American Red Cross but subject to the orders of the French government. Richard Norton is our chief and I found in Paris that the French authorities treated men in quite a different manner when I said I was joining "Norton's Section...
...corps should always have two men for each car, and at present we are a little short-handed, because a number of our men have joined the American Aviation Corps of the French Army; but all have their heart in the work, and it only means a little more for each...
...real advance in foreign students at the Institute comes from South American countries and here there has been quite a bit of missionary educational work done by Tech, which has its special circular in Spanish and its representatives on the popular South American tours. Chile, which has its own excellent systems of education caring for the student from the kindergarten to the degree, sends eight young men, a number of them from the national naval academy, with three from Colombia and two from Equador. Fourteen is the tally from South America and twenty others come from the Central American countries...